The question isn’t where you are?
The question is where do you want to be?
I was reading a collection of essays and one of the essays talked about having your panic attack in advance, when the panic can still be useful. I believe that’s a good way of thinking about everything in our lives.
This will sound hokey and Tony Robbins-ish, but let me ask you:
Are you happy where you are?
If you are, how did you get there?
And, if you aren’t, how can we get you where you want to go?